Independent: Changes in the flow of heat between the atmosphere and the Pacific Ocean could help to explain the recent “pause” in global warming that has seen a fall in the rate at which global surface temperatures has risen over the past 15 years or so, a study has suggested.
The current global warming hiatus, where the increase in global temperatures has levelled off, can be explained at least in part by natural changes to a cold Pacific Ocean current called La Nina which may have helped to absorb excess…